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So B. It | |
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Directed by | Stephen Gyllenhaal |
Written by | Garry Williams |
Based on | So B. It by Sarah Weeks |
Produced by | J. Todd Harris Orien Richman |
Starring | Alfre Woodard John Heard Jessie Collins Jacinda Barrett Dash Mihok Cloris Leachman Talitha Bateman |
Cinematography | Patrick Murguia |
Edited by | Suzanne Spangler |
Music by | Nick Urata |
Production companies | Outside The Box Productions Branded Pictures Entertainment |
Distributed by | Good Deed Entertainment |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
So B. It is a 2016 American drama film directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal and written by Garry Williams, based on the 2004 novel of the same name by Sarah Weeks. The film stars Talitha Bateman, Jessie Collins, Alfre Woodard, John Heard, Jacinda Barrett, Dash Mihok, and Cloris Leachman. It was released in April 2017 by Good Deed Entertainment.[1]
Heidi DeMuth (Talitha Bateman) is a twelve-year-old girl with a mentally disabled mother, but who is otherwise extremely lucky. She is taken care of by her agoraphobic next-door neighbor, Bernadette, at whose door the two appeared when Heidi was about a week old. Before stumbling upon an old disposable camera, Heidi has no information of her family or origin other than that her mother's 23-word vocabulary includes the word "soof," which she assumes holds some meaning she longs to uncover. She travels alone by bus from Reno, Nevada to Liberty, New York to visit the group home in the photographs and probe its tight-lipped manager for answers. She is assisted by strangers she meets on the way, and all the while she ponders the nature of truth, whether it is always knowable, and whether it is always worth knowing.
Principal photography on the film began on July 13, 2015 in Los Angeles.[3][4]